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The comet, which is about .8 miles in diameter was roughly 2.3 astronomical units away from the sun when this image got taken (an astronomical unit is the distance between Earth and the sun).
Astronomers say it likely was knocked off its original orbit somewhere near Jupiter, pointing it on a path toward the sun. The comet makes a circle of the sun each 6.46 years.